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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> pitts: the balance of power in washington didn't change this week as president obama and most members of congress kept their jobs. they'll go back to work and face an unemployment problem that also hasn't changed very much. every month since january 2009, more than 20 million americans have been either out of work or underemployed. yet despite that staggering number, there are more than three million job openings in the u.s. just in manufacturing, there are as many as 500,000 jobs that aren't being filled because employers say they can't find qualified workers. it's called "the skills gap." how could that be, we wondered, at a time like this with so many people out of work? no place is the question more pressing than in nevada, the state with the highest unemployment rate in the country, a place where there are jobs waiting to be filled. >> karl hutter: yeah, we hear way too much about the united states manufacturing, "we don't manufacture anything anymore
so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> pitts: the balance of power in washington didn't change this week as president obama and most members of congress kept their jobs. they'll go back to work and face an unemployment problem that also hasn't changed very much. every month since january 2009, more than 20 million americans have been either out of work or underemployed. yet despite that staggering...
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charlie joiner, hall of fame wide receiver who coaches for the chargers is coaching him up on that very point right now. but great play by alexander. kevin: here's a kid they signed off the street a month ago. they'd been trying to find some replacement for the lost free agent vincent jackson who went for big money to tampa bay. solomon: he senses this one is going to come back. you can see the disappointment on his face. i think the chargers would be sproysed if this is not overturned. it was ruled a touchdown on the field of play. it's a fourth-down play. so if it doesn't stand, the ball will go to the denver broncos and the game is basically over. that's how big this play is. it's under review. it was ruled a touchdown in the field of playoff. kevin: the chargers came in having lost two of their last three. but rivers and this charger team had won three consecutive games here in denver. they had won five of the last six. the difference is there was no number 18 for the broncos at that particular time. solomon: it's as if the negative energy and momentum continues for the chargers. si
charlie joiner, hall of fame wide receiver who coaches for the chargers is coaching him up on that very point right now. but great play by alexander. kevin: here's a kid they signed off the street a month ago. they'd been trying to find some replacement for the lost free agent vincent jackson who went for big money to tampa bay. solomon: he senses this one is going to come back. you can see the disappointment on his face. i think the chargers would be sproysed if this is not overturned. it was...
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Nov 5, 2012
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in the fall of 1999, the microsoft chairman sat down with charlie rose to talk about his company, his life, and how he felt about the judge's decision in the antitrust suit against his company. >> well, i had this kind of naive, youthful view that if you just ran your company and did great products that, you know, that's what you were supposed to focus on. >> and if you just took care of business, everything else would be all right. >> there's a lot of things you need to do, but i didn't think one of them was to look over your shoulder at an attack by your own government on your innovation. >> but the government says the trial was about protecting consumers. >> i think the proof is the consumers have been harmed and harmed in very substantial ways thus far. >> you're the man. [laughter] >> attorney david boies made the case against microsoft. >> microsoft is always free to innovate. what we're trying to do in this case is to preserve the freedom of other companies to innovate... >> okay, but it was-- >> so that you've got innovation from both sides, not just a microsoft world but a wo
in the fall of 1999, the microsoft chairman sat down with charlie rose to talk about his company, his life, and how he felt about the judge's decision in the antitrust suit against his company. >> well, i had this kind of naive, youthful view that if you just ran your company and did great products that, you know, that's what you were supposed to focus on. >> and if you just took care of business, everything else would be all right. >> there's a lot of things you need to do,...
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so he goes on charlie rose. he says he built 11 schools in kunar province. >> today we have 11 schools also in that district. >> why can't he just say he built three? i mean, that's impressive. you say you built 11, i go, "why are you lying about this?" >> one of the schools we looked into in afghanistan is this one in bozai gumbaz, a remote outpost in the wakhan corridor, on the roof of the world. mortenson's second book, stones into schools, begins with abdul rashid khan, the leader of a seminomadic people, sending horsemen to summon mortenson to his camp. the book ends with khan on his deathbed, ordering every available yak in the high pamir to haul supplies for a school that will serve 200 children. but ted callahan, an anthropologist who spent nearly a year in the area, says the story doesn't ring true. >> the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour
so he goes on charlie rose. he says he built 11 schools in kunar province. >> today we have 11 schools also in that district. >> why can't he just say he built three? i mean, that's impressive. you say you built 11, i go, "why are you lying about this?" >> one of the schools we looked into in afghanistan is this one in bozai gumbaz, a remote outpost in the wakhan corridor, on the roof of the world. mortenson's second book, stones into schools, begins with abdul...